Musa Reems

Chicago and Treated Crew producer/DJ Na$im Williams has had a hell of a 2018.

From the start of the year, Williams has executive produced five EP’s this year for his fellow artists SiSi Dior, Luck, and Henny B but today, Nasim connects with three rappers for his sixth project of the year titled “Occult Powers”.

Occult Powers is four tracks in total, with two of the tracks having Vic, Sulaiman, and Musa spit verses over Na$im’s production and the last two tracks showcasing the instrumentals without their vocals.

Musa Reems is back, with Curbside Jones with another collaboration. Instead of a five track EP, the pair have teamed up for Reems new single 44 4’s (No relation to Jay-Z) with production from Curbside.

On the single Reems rhymes his way through the two minutes and ten seconds. The lyrical raps he showcased with his EP are still alive and well. He speeds through the song talking about where he’s been as a rapper, some of his trials and tribulations making it in music, and who he’s doing it for. He does indeed rhyme a total of 44 instances of saying the word “for” in the song as well.

The production from Curbside is grimy and rough around the edges with a pulse of its own providing Reems withe blueprint for quick witted rhymes that tells us a lot for the Chicago based rapper.

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“Lately I’ve Been Sol Searching” is a project from Musa Reems entirely produced by Curbside Jones with only one feature from Amare Symoné. The five track EP is a calm, cool, and lyrically embracing journey from Reems cruising over the Curbside Production with his punchlines and rhymes that showcase his strengths and leaves an impression of his style over the five tracks.